Home November ‘09 Outseason

What's everyone doing after the OS?

I'm ready for a change.   What is everyone doing next?

The transition timing couldn't be better.  I'm taking a 10-day trip from San Diego to San Francisco with my family March 27 through April 5.  I'll try to run and swim as I can, and once I get to SF, I'll get in a few epic mountain bike rides in Marin County with my brother and do a 7-mile trail running race with my sister-in-law.  Does anyone know any good OWS swim groups in San Diego?  I'd love to do an early am swim in the ocean, but I ain't going by myself.

After that, I'm doing the Cherry Blossom 10 Mile race on April 11, an Olympic Tri on April 17, and then settling into a few weeks of general prep before starting my IMLP 12-week plan the first week of May.  I'm still deciding whether to do a century or a HIM on May 8.  And I'll be going up for the IMLP Camp June 10-13.

And a two-mile swimming race Memorial Day weekend.  And a downhill 10k on April 25 to try to break 40'.

 

Comments

  • I'm w/ you some...ready for a change myself... these workouts have been great, but after 20 weeks and some nice weather (hopefully) coming, I'm ready to take it outside more and change it up...even craving the pool some (I have not swam once since my last race in Oct 09.)

    I'm doing a half-mary 4/3 which I'll push the pace and use to benchmark myself. Best time last year was 1:43, hoping to see if I can do about 1:38-1:39. Then doing an Oly end of May and crusing till the IMLP camp 6/10.

    Does anybody know when the next block of training plans will be put up to view, etc...?
  • I am taking 2 weeks transition than straight into 12 week HIM plan for Buffalo Spring HIM! I am very ready for the change also.
  • I've got 4 more weeks of OS and then I am taking 2 weeks off and doing the boston marathon. After that HIM plan for me.

    I'm actually still fine with the OS, but my bike mojo (or lack there of) is ready for a break!
  • After my Vdot race tomorrow I'm done with the OS and headed to Grand Cayman on vacation for some much needed rrelaxing and diving.  I so need the change and down time then when I get back I'll kick it back up in April with a Du and a half mary, then can't wait for the Epic ToC in May.  Not sure yet on a HIM in early June or try and make the IMLP camp then race mode to Crush LP.

  • Ummm back for some more OS, after a break sort of.  I recently did not season toolkit analysis and realized that I should have started with the January OS.  Well I started my run with that group so I am going to take two weeks off the bike, continue to run and get in the pool for a change of pace.  That will put me back in week 14 where I will do another 7 weeks of Jan OS.  At that point I am taking two weeks transition and then will hit the IM plan in to Canada. 

    My only worry about the extra 7 weeks is burnout so I will have to watch myself during the extra 7 weeks.  Honestly I have reached my bike goals for the OS so the extra 7 weeks is just a bonus.  My focus will be on the run and getting back to the pool here and there so if I miss a bike workout or two it won't kill me.  I just have to set up the limits, like a minimum of two bike workout to hold myself accountable or 4 over two weeks.  I don't have a number yet but that's my thoughts.

    Gordon

  • A long ride in the mountains tomorrow and St Pat's Day. A perfect end to the OS. image
    Then into IM training.
    Tour de Cali, a couple of halfs and then Roth in July.
    Giddyup!
  • I am planning on some nice outdoor rides Thursday through Sunday of this week. Might jump in a pool occasionally to see what that stuff is all about. As for the rest of the season, I have a longish sprint in 7 weeks and a Florida 70.3 in 9. Then Eagleman 70.3 4 weeks after that. No other races on schedule but thinking of adding some running races and maybe Timberman.
    It's been a great 4 months all. image
  • Muddy Sneaker Trail Run on April 24th. A half-mary of narly trails, creek crossings, up and down huge hills! And full of mud! Can't wait!
  • I'm doing 2 weeks of transition starting Monday which will include a 10 day trip west for spring break with the family. We're hitting Phoenix, Grand Canyon, Vegas, and LA. Should be lots of fun. I'll do some running, some swimming, and maybe a bike or 2 in LA, but nothing serious. After that it's 2 weeks until Boston and 10 weeks until my only long course tri (local HIM) on June 12. After that it's a couple of sprints, maybe an Oly, then dial up the run miles to get ready for a 50K trail run in October.
  • Last week of OS!!  Yeah, really ready for a change of scenery!  Taking two glorious weeks off!  Honestly, I used to think I was training hard, but it would appear to me at this point, that this is the hardest I have ever worked in the off season, ever!  Prolly will just do some fun stuff.  Then starting HIM training April 5th.  I have not trained with a lot of volume this early in the season, so kind of scared about in the volume increase plus all my other responsibilities.  But seems like others can pull it off, so gonna try to make it happen.

  • Three more weeks of OS for me and I am doing a half marathon this weekend. I am also racing Escape from Ft Desoto and the St Anthony's Tri in April.  Maybe I will drive over and watch the Florida 70.3 and cheer on my EN teammates. Then its time for my IMKY prep. Is there really such thing as training time off?

  • Can't wait to hear all the race reports from this Team Fast-as-all-get-out!
    I'm still hanging on to the shreds of OS as I took an early Transition and went to Argentina last month.
    Then on to ToC, Cowgirl camp, maybe an mountain bike race or two...
  • I'm starting to get outside.....just can't take the drainer any more. Plus I need to start getting some longer rides in for ToC.
  • great to hear what's going on! I raced my half mary early, did a long weekend in Austin and plan to keep it pretty light with a run focus through Boston. No other trips...just trying to stay fit here!!!

    P
  • Crazy it's been 20 weeks already.  What a blast. Finishing OS this week and then taking family to Tampa for spring break next week.  Perfect transition time. Will do some fun running but I hear the Gulf  temps are in the 50s so I may try to find a pool for some swims.  Tune-up Oly in April with Keith B then race prep for Eagleman 70.3 in June.  Two week family vay-kay in Seattle in July (may look for a fun race out there) then gear up for Patriots Half in September.  Dreaming of long weekend summer rides ahead.  Don't even want to think about starting the next OS!

  • I have Lake Placid on the calendar and am hoping my running injury heals so I can keep it on the calendar.

    In the meantime, I'll be riding in preparation for a few spring bike races.  This will be the 2nd year of bike racing, so I'm hoping to get some good finishes so I can upgrade from a Cat 4 to a 3.

    Dave

  • I'm SOOOO looking forward to the 2 week transition before hitting the 12 week plan for CDA. I plan on swimming a lot more as it's my week link and I have a 6 week TT bike series that starts the first week of April. Should be fun as I feel pretty good coming out of the OS.
  • I plan on enjoying my 2-week transition after running a mountain marathon this Sunday in Ronda, Spain (at an easy, enjoyable pace taking in the scenery). I did my final OS TT this morning. Bumped up my FTP for the first time during the OS (208). Finally got over the 200 barrier. My second ride outside since the holidays (pain cave) . My first ride on my TT bike since December. Felt very good. Start 12 weeks of General Prep 5 April. I have plenty of time as my "A" race is on 18 Sep. I'm glad. This is my first triathlon at the Ironman distance and I want to finish feeling good. Only Sprints and Olys up until now. Just now got my mojo back.

    Speaking of mojo I passed through a small community here in southern Spain today on the bike named "El Mojo". Maybe that's how I got my mojo back. :-)


  • Gotta figure out how to post a picture of a sign saying "El Mojo".
    Jay
  • I just wrote "Two Weeks of Super-Epic Fun" on the white board.

    And then it is time to kick it up a notch and start training for the High Cliff 1/2 in June.

     

  • Just finished a 2 hour run in prep for a 1/2 marathon I have at the end of April. Might get in one more bike before turning off the switch in the pain cave. Plan some fun runs next week and a swim, then we are up at the cabin for spring break week. There are a couple of hot springs nearby for some pool time with the kids.

Sign In or Register to comment.